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Innate MC2

Well designed, well made by an ethical company, versatile and stylish. What more could you ask for? Our go-to for all our lunches at the ski hill. The container is secure, sleek and the microwavable lid make it perfect for heating up almost anything. We always keep one in the car for the dog's water. Love, love, love the versatility of this container. Our friend even has one rigged to his snowmobile to keep his lunch warm when getting into the backcountry. Get one...hell, get three! You will use… Full review

Innate MC2

A great everyday food container for camping, taking lunch to work and storing leftovers in the fridge! This food container is the perfect size. Both top and bottom are easy to clean and seal very well together. Soup, salad, lasagna, any food is great to keep in this, especially with the vacuum-like seal. The top is thick enough to be durable, while soft enough to be easily foldable in and out repeatedly. Full review

Coghlan's Six Egg Holder

This is a lot of fun!!! It holds just enough eggs to make whatever you need on a trip or a nice omelet after an overnighter.
We've put this thing through a few trips and no broken eggs! I have dropped it a time or too also. It is just a neat idea!
This 6 egg holder is the perfect size, the dozen is a little bit too big for our liking maybe for car camping, but if you want more I would recommend this with the extra 2 egg holder from Coghlan. Full review

Nalgene Multi-Purpose Vial Kit

Very handy. Perhaps not a million uses, but more than I could list here. All have been 100% leakproof regardless of what they were used to carry.
Repackaging items from larger containers into these have lightened my load considerably. I don't know what I would do without them now. Full review

Coleman 12-Count Egg Container

Actually, I use this item, (really, I own two) at home. It's easily available from "Wally World"--it's practically a "fixture" there! I dislike relying upon flimsy, dirty egg cartons. Each side has a "handle." When the unit is "locked" together, the handles come together to form a thicker one which keeps the sides together well when carried. (Remember though, that the catches work via simple friction. A little attention is necessary to keep the sides from opening up accidentally.) I dock a star… Full review

Kondos Outdoors Food Pack

We are avid canoe-campers in the BWCA and had tried many different ideas for storing and transporting food and kitchen gear along with keeping an eye on value. We came across this food pack with the corrugated plastic liner and thought we would give it a try. If nothing else, we figured we could use the pack for carrying other items if it did not work out - but happily it was a wise choice for us! The corrugated plastic liner is made from recycled plastic, which is very cool! And can be recycled… Full review

Nalgene Travel Kit - Medium

I bought one of these because I needed 2 bottles, but since I have used most of them. They don't break in the cold, they don't leak and I have not found anything that you would put in them to bring camping that makes them hard or brittle. They are one of those handy things to have around. I would recommend these to a friend. Full review